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Message Subject: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC
MuskieSwede
Posted 1/1/2013 11:36 AM (#606649)
Subject: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC




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Hi guys.
I'm getting an Avet MXJ 5.8 MC for a high speed bucktail reel.
I'm putting it on a Tackle Industries MH rod, will the standard reel foot fit the standard reel seat on the rod?

Anyone got something else thats good to know or interesting about the Avet?
Zinox
Posted 1/1/2013 11:52 AM (#606659 - in reply to #606649)
Subject: Re: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC




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I use a Avet SX mc,, works great, and fits the reel seat no problems
Muskyfisher
Posted 1/1/2013 3:00 PM (#606711 - in reply to #606649)
Subject: Re: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC





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Location: Big Falls MN
is this a non level wind reel
CU301DSV
Posted 1/1/2013 3:11 PM (#606717 - in reply to #606711)
Subject: Re: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC





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Location: Canada
Muskyfisher - 1/1/2013 4:00 PM

is this a non level wind reel


Yes

I am using an Avet JX - non MC so it'll be getting "magged" by me.
minaki muskie
Posted 1/1/2013 3:34 PM (#606726 - in reply to #606649)
Subject: Re: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC




I used a 3/6 JX last summer. Get the MC for sure. Get a narrow spool model. There is tons of info on Avets at alantani.com, bloody decks, and stripers online.
I really liked it but learned this the hard way: the lever drag is marked "strike" at about the 2/3 way to "full" -- don't turn the reel handle with the lever set past "strike." This will destroy the pinion bearing. I learned about this reading posts at alantani after I did it. Avet sent new bearing fast and it was easy to replace, but you can avoid by simply not pushing the lever past "strike" (unless of course you've got a muskie on that's acting like a tuna and peeling off line on a 100 yard run and you need to turn it before it spools you LOL).
MuskieSwede
Posted 1/1/2013 3:52 PM (#606733 - in reply to #606649)
Subject: Re: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC




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Hmm, that's wierd... Why would they make a reel that breaks when you reel in with the drag set hard?
MuskieSwede
Posted 1/1/2013 4:09 PM (#606737 - in reply to #606649)
Subject: Re: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC




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Also how palmabe is the JX, i have small hands. If i don't fill upp the spool fully then i won't even get the 38" per crank out of the MX and then it seems like a waste...
PIKEMASTER
Posted 1/1/2013 4:12 PM (#606738 - in reply to #606649)
Subject: Re: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
The Avet are strong reels, both the Main and Pinion gears are Stainless Steel so the gears are very loud and not very smooth but are very strong. I know that everone that I have worked on the pinion bearing had to be replaced because they where very loud.
minaki muskie
Posted 1/1/2013 4:23 PM (#606742 - in reply to #606649)
Subject: Re: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC




The JX is about the size of a abu 7000. I found I could cast it pretty close to full spool.
About the reel design/drag/pinion bearing -- I'm just passing on what I learned about how it works. Why it works that way I don't know. If I guessed, I figure the idea is that when a big fish (100 # tuna) is running in the wide open sea you don't keep reeling, but bear down on the drag to slow it, then back off on the drag and reel in again. I don't know. The reel is not designed for fighting muskie, that's for sure. But it works for the big blades.
Guest
Posted 1/2/2013 10:45 AM (#606842 - in reply to #606649)
Subject: RE: Avet MXJ 5.8 MC


I might be mis-naming as "pinion bearing" -- I'm pretty sure that was it, but this was last July. Tani refers to it as the "right main side plate bearing" -- but my reel is a lefty so when I went back and had a glance at the schematic I can't remember exactly what I found when I opened her up. Simple inside though, easier than an Abu even. Here's a link to the post I mentioned.
I may also be mis-interpreting what Tani meant about "exceeding a certain load" -- I assumed it meant exceeding an amount of drag. At any rate, after I stopped cranking with the drag pushed past "strike" I did not have problems.
http://alantani.com/index.php?action=printpage;topic=1198.0
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